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FC Crotone

Italian professional football club


Summary

Italian professional football club

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chairmanGianni Vrenna
managerEmilio Longo
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current2025–26 FC Crotone season
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Gli Squali or Lo Squalo Calabrese (The Sharks or The Shark of Calabria) Rossoblù (Red and Blue)

Football Club Crotone S.r.l., commonly referred to as Crotone, is an Italian football club based in Crotone, Calabria. They play in the third division of Italian football, the Serie C. Founded on 20 September 1910, it holds its home games at Stadio Ezio Scida, which has a 16,647-seat capacity.

History

The club is based in the ancient Greek settlement of Kroton, one of the first Greek colonies in what is now known as modern day Italy. The club is proud of their Greek origins with their banners and slogans and regularly depicting Greek icons such as soldiers of Sparta.

The first team from Crotone, Società sportiva Crotona, was founded on 20 September 1910, but without adhering to Italian Football Federation, and the following main teams of Crotone, like Milone Crotone, did not participate before 1921 in several minor leagues including Prima Divisione (which later would be known as Serie C). Following World War II, a new club, Unione Sportiva Crotone replaced the previous one, playing seven seasons in Serie C.

In 1963, the club was relegated to Serie D, but returned to the third division the following year, remaining there for fourteen consecutive seasons, missing promotion in 1977 when finishing third behind Bari and Paganese. In 1978, following the Italian football league reorganisation, Crotone was relegated to Serie C2 and the following year was declared bankrupt. A new club, Associazione Sportiva Crotone, began competing again in the Prima Categoria (eighth division).

Crotone was promoted to Serie C2 in 1984–85, but only for one season. The team's name was changed to Kroton Calcio, and the club was promoted again to C2 after the 1986–87 season, where it played until 1991. A second bankruptcy led to the foundation of Football Club Crotone Calcio with Raffaele Vrenna as chairman, starting in the Promozione (7th level). Crotone gained successive promotions to Serie C2 and C1, winning in the play-offs against Locri and Benevento, respectively.

Under Antonello Cuccureddu, Crotone first reached Serie B in 2000, returning to the second level two seasons later. Again in division two in 2004, after disposing of Viterbese in the promotion play-offs, it remained in the category until the 2006–07 season.

After being beaten by Taranto in the 2008 play-offs, Crotone returned to the second division the following season, defeating Benevento.

The team was promoted to Serie A, the Italian top flight, for the first time in its history in 2016. In the 2016–17 season, the club finished 17th, securing a place in the next Serie A season. This was despite the Calabrian side only winning two points from the first ten matches, one of the poorest starts the Italian top-flight had seen in years. Crotone remained in the relegation positions for almost the entire season before an impressive revival saw the club achieve a seven-match unbeaten run from matchdays 30 to 36, including five wins in that time, and the season was concluded with a 3-1 victory over Lazio on the last matchday, a result that saw Crotone jump above Empoli to 17th place and thus secured another season in Serie A in what was hailed as a football miracle, led by 13-goal top scorer Diego Falcinelli and coach Davide Nicola.

In the following season, Crotone failed to avoid relegation after losing against Napoli in the last match of the Serie A campaign, returning to Serie B after two seasons.

Following the 2019-20 season, the club was promoted to Serie A once more in second place, only behind Benevento in the table. However, the club's top-flight campaign was less than satisfactory. After spending the majority of the season in the last spot of the table, and losing incredible matches that were an early indicator of the hardship the club would endure, Crotone was mathematically relegated to Serie B after 34 games, following a loss to would-be champions Inter. This relegation came in contrast with several excellent performances from individual players, particularly striker Simy, who scored 20 league goals during the season, a record for a relegated team. Nevertheless, the 92 goals Crotone conceded was one more than Casale conceded in 1933-34, setting a new Serie A record for goals against in a single season.

To reduce wage bills following relegation to Serie B, the club loaned out attacking midfielder Junior Messias to AC Milan with an option for the latter to buy, and striker Simy to Salernitana (sold to the latter in January 2022). The team's attacking power weakened. Crotone finished 19th in the league and suffered a second successive relegation to 2022–23 Serie C.

In September 2025, the club was placed in judicial administration, due to the ’Ndrangheta infiltrating the club's security and ticketing operations.

Colours and badge

Team colours are dark blue and white, due to their Greek origins, and also red. The club's kits are traditionally dark blue and red stripes. Some of the team's mottos are "Salutate la Magna Grecia" ("Salute Greater Greece") and "Noi siamo la Magna Grecia" ("We are Greater Greece"). Fans of FC Crotone pride themselves as being ”La Capitale Della Magna Grecia” ("The capital of Greater Greece"). The team's nickname is "the Pythagoreans", deriving from the well-known Greek philosopher Pythagoras.

Rivalries

FC Crotone has a fierce rivalry against LFA Reggio Calabria in what's called the "Magna Graecia derby". The club also maintains rivalries against Cosenza Calcio and US Catanzaro 1929.

Players

Current squad

Out on loan

Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coachITA Emilio Longo
Assistant coachITA Vincenzo Migliaccio
Assistant coachITA Giuseppe Brescia
Goalkeeper coachITA Nicola Barasso
Fitness coachITA Fabio Allevi
Fitness coachITA Elmiro Trombino
PhysiotherapistITA Armando Cistaro
PhysiotherapistITA Matteo Errico
PhysiotherapistITA Riccardo Pupo
Chief doctorITA Massimo Iera
Club doctorITA Massimo Bisceglia

Managers

  • Italy Giorgio Tricoli (1954–1955)
  • Italy Bruno Giordano (1996–1997)
  • Italy Antonello Cuccureddu (1999–2001)
  • Italy Giuseppe Papadopulo (2000–2001)
  • Italy Antonio Cabrini (2001)
  • Italy Stefano Cuoghi (2001–2002)
  • Italy Franco Selvaggi (2002)
  • Italy Gian Piero Gasperini (2003–2004)
  • Italy Andrea Agostinelli (2004–2005)
  • Italy Gian Piero Gasperini (2005–2006)
  • Italy Elio Gustinetti (2006–2007)
  • Italy Guido Carboni (2007)
  • Italy Francesco Moriero (2008–2009)
  • Italy Franco Lerda (2009–2010)
  • Italy Leonardo Menichini (2010)
  • Italy Eugenio Corini (2010–2011)
  • Italy Leonardo Menichini (2010–2012)
  • Italy Massimo Drago (2012–2015)
  • Croatia Ivan Jurić (2015–2016)
  • Italy Davide Nicola (2016–2017)
  • Italy Walter Zenga (2017–2018)
  • Italy Giovanni Stroppa (2018–2021)
  • Italy Serse Cosmi (2021)
  • Italy Francesco Modesto (2021)
  • Italy Pasquale Marino (2021)
  • Italy Francesco Modesto (2021-)

References

References

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  4. (27 June 2017). "Crotone's great escape". The Football Times.
  5. "2020-21 Serie 1 top scorers". sportskeeda.com.
  6. (27 May 2021). "Crotone 2020-21 Season Review". Football Italia.
  7. (16 September 2025). "Serie C club Crotone placed under judicial administration due to Mafia infiltration".
  8. (2022-07-22). "Οταν 3000 οπαδοί φωναζαν: Salutate la Magna Grecia -Υποκλιθειτε στη Μεγάλη Ελλάδα".
  9. Kampouris, Nick. (20 May 2022). "Italian Football Team FC Crotone Is Uniquely Proud of Its Greek Origins". Greek Reporter.
  10. (2018-10-30). "Οι Ιταλοί δεν ξεχνούν την ιστορία και φωνάζουν «Είμαστε η ΜΕΓΑΛΗ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ»".
  11. Cianfanelli, Marco. (2021-07-21). "FC CROTONE: MAGNA GRECIA E SQUALI - di Marco Cianfanelli".
  12. Perri, Matteo. (2012-04-12). "La Reggina indossa la Calabria, maglie speciali derby con il Crotone".
  13. (2021-09-11). "Crotone-Reggina 1-1, la sintesi".
  14. God. (2003-09-10). "News da Benevento".
  15. Redazione. (2023-04-09). "Crotone, poker del Cosenza nel derby del campionato Primavera".
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